Bidirectional charging unlocks the potential for greater integration of intermittent renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. EVs can store excess energy when generation is high, then return it to the grid when it's needed most, promoting a cleaner and more resilient. . Bidirectional electric vehicles (EV) employed as mobile battery storage can add resilience benefits and demand-response capabilities to a site's building infrastructure. A bidirectional EV can receive energy (charge) from electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and provide energy to an external. . Sabine Busse, CEO of Hager Group, emphasized the crucial importance of bidirectional charging and stationary energy storage systems for the energy supply of the future at an event of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce in Saarbrücken. They typically consist of a collection of battery units, associated power electronics, control systems, and safety equipment, which are used to store, manage, and release energy. . This shift is made possible by the cutting-edge bi-directional charging technology.